How to Use Memes

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How to Use MemesWhat is a "Meme"?A meme is an idea, behavior, or style that spreads from person to person throughout a culture. Today we see it as an image, saying, video, or combination of any of those spread via sharing on social network sites like Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, etc.Although internet memes may seem random, they all follow unique rules to the meme. In this case, all memes use all caps are written using the font Impact.Three memes will be explained with examples based upon various Shakespeare plays and the culture at PVI. You will then be creating your own memes based upon characters from A Doll's House.Scumbag SteveUsed when you want to describe a morally questionable or awful thing a person has doneRules:The top text describes the situationThe bottom text tells the awful and rude thing the person does in reaction to the situationCondescending WankaUsed to show ridiculousness or shallowness of something by asking a direct question and giving a condescending/demeaning/superior response.Rules:The top text usually starts with “Oh, you…” followed by a questionThe bottom text is a snooty responseFirst World ProblemsUsed to complain about something that is not really a problem but a mild annoyance RulesTop text states the situtaitonBottom text states why it is a "problem"Bad MemesHere are some Memes used incorrectly. Explain why that is the case